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<blockquote data-quote="Double R Ranch" data-source="post: 1846456" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>That sounds like the one I sent back. Thankfully I never let her out of the corral. I knew if I turned that particular one out we'd never catch her. Boy did she give the corral a run for it's money. Put the first dent in our trailer too. Good day when she went back. Got her in the trailer and didn't let her out again. Back the haulers trailer up to mine and swapped her that way. Wasn't taking any chances. "Funny" thing is I specifically asked multiple times if they had any hot streaks in them and was told absolutely not. I just had a gut feeling they are Angus so why wouldn't they? Have had some HOT Angus in the past. They grow wheels quick. I also chocked the high headed behavior to being a stranger as well as the breeder said it was just "stranger danger". The herd I looked at last week was completely calm. Every one of them. Night and day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double R Ranch, post: 1846456, member: 411"] That sounds like the one I sent back. Thankfully I never let her out of the corral. I knew if I turned that particular one out we'd never catch her. Boy did she give the corral a run for it's money. Put the first dent in our trailer too. Good day when she went back. Got her in the trailer and didn't let her out again. Back the haulers trailer up to mine and swapped her that way. Wasn't taking any chances. "Funny" thing is I specifically asked multiple times if they had any hot streaks in them and was told absolutely not. I just had a gut feeling they are Angus so why wouldn't they? Have had some HOT Angus in the past. They grow wheels quick. I also chocked the high headed behavior to being a stranger as well as the breeder said it was just "stranger danger". The herd I looked at last week was completely calm. Every one of them. Night and day. [/QUOTE]
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